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- Three years after witnessing the murder of his fiancée, a man finds himself a fearful drifter, until one day at a Parisian cinema he sees an actress who looks a lot like his dead love, and eventually he finds the truth about his fiancée.
- A social worker assigned to the care of the daughter of a single mother intervenes when the dad returns from prison and lures them into a life of crime.
- "A Haunting" was a USA paranormal anthology previewing stories told by the victims. Victims tell their terrifying encounters with the paranormal. This show contains narration, frightening re-enactments, and religious content.
- Drug investigator Ryan Smith faces the toughest decision of his life, a choice between love and honor. Ryan finds out that the woman he loves, Mandy, is involved with the same drug dealers that he is busting. The influence of another woman's love, the guidance of his mentor Rudy and the cataclysmic climax of a high risk drug raid brings the movie to a stunning turning point. Casey is the sweet daughter of the head of the narcotics division, a beautiful young woman who has a crush on Ryan. Can her love pull him away from the confused but alluring Mandy? The heart-pumping action of gun-fights, SWAT-raids, car chases, and the take down of a drug king pin is set amidst this captivating romance.
- When a new commander is assigned to a submarine chaser with an experimental engine, he finds the entire crew has as little experience as he does.
- Concert footage and offstage documentary of singer Elvis Presley.
- Five best friends have just moved into a house for their senior year in college, unaware of its dark history and the lingering evil that first took place there over 150 years ago.
- Previously Unseen Out-takes from MGM Films "Elvis: That's The Way It Is" and "Elvis On Tour", plus rehearsal footage from the "Elvis That's The Way It Is" concerts, shot on the MGM lot in 1970.
- After Ollie moves to Raven Heights, Franklin, and Nigel, two African American boys, must teach him the neighborhood's number one rule. Be home before the street lights come on - or face supernatural consequences.
- A trio of "mature" actresses meet on a low budget film and discover they are all fed up with ageism in the film industry. They bond together with their rally cry of "BAB on 3" to fight the stereotypes that are holding them back from their dream roles as they forge friendships and learn about each other.
- At what point does loyalty go too far? In this look at the lives of two boyhood friends, the line between loyalty and codependency becomes blurred. Joe has been Howard's best friend since grade school and always been there for Howard, bailing him out of trouble on many occasions. Joe becomes concerned with the life Howard leads with girlfriend, Gwen. She does not take her relationship with Howard as seriously as Joe takes his. As tension between Gwen and Joe grow, Howard sees a life with Gwen, and consequently without Joe, as a breath of fresh air. Joe, determined not to lose the friend that has become his family, embarks on a path to ensure Howard's loyalty. No matter the cost.
- Two same gender lovers, working as killers for an underground organization, end up facing each other in a deadly fight.
- In 2019, Americans commemorated the four hundredth anniversary of the arrival of the first documented Africans in English America, who arrived in Virginia from Angola in August 1619. This momentous arrival, an event that inspired new scholarship on the meaning of our nation's origins and founding principles, as well as sparked a fierce controversy over the legacy of slavery. Based on the award-winning book, the Arrival of the First Africans in Virginia (2020), the documentary compacts and considers all the forces at play in this compelling complex story including: international politics during the era of European maritime exploration; the rich if not well understood history and culture of West Africa; the role of religion, from the indigenous to the institutionalized; the transatlantic slave trade; and the often-tragic consequences of global financial competition, piracy, and corruption. Most of all, the story of thirty-two Africans, finally returning to them something that history and all its controversies had stolen: their voices.
- Ain't Your Mama's Heat Wave is a stand-up comedy special from the frontlines of the climate crisis, told through the lens of four young Black comedians. Filmed in the St. Paul's district of Norfolk, Virginia--a Black public housing community at risk from a toxic mix of flooding and a legacy of racist urban policies--this is no ordinary comedy show. The city of Norfolk is below sea level, sinking, and grappling with the climate crisis and racial injustice. Yet, within that, comedians bring jokes-and a new way to engage communities in coming together. Hailing from Virginia Beach, Atlanta, Chicago, and Ohio, Kristin Sivills, Clark Jones, Mamoudou N'Diaye, Aminah Imani perform for the people of St. Paul's community, at risk for a Hurricane Katrina-like disaster and displacement. But, in the Black American tradition of struggle, resilience, and triumph in the face of existential threat, the joy of comedy, music, and art informs and empowers. We laugh so we don't cry. We can come together because we can laugh together. A special appearance from Grammy-nominated singer, actress, and activist Antonique Smith sets the stage with the ways in which the climate crisis disproportionately impacts Black people, making it plain that climate justice is racial justice. The performances are both entertainment and a revolutionary act. As Rev. Lennox Yearwood Jr. shares in the show, Ain't Your Mama's Heat Wave takes place at The Attucks Theater in St. Paul's, "the Apollo of the South" and a prominent stop on the Chitlin' Circuit for Black comedians and artists of the 1940s through the 1960s. More than a comedy feature, Ain't Your Mama's Heat Wave is also an organizing and impact project. The project has brought together community, HBCU students, organizations, faith leaders, culture-makers, and creatives, and local government to engage in new ways on the climate crisis in their front yards. Ain't Your Mama's Heat Wave is a production of Hip Hop Caucus' Think 100% FILMS; in partnership with the Center for Media & Social Impact's Comedy ThinkTanks and The Climate and Clean Energy Equity Fund; and, with support from David and Linda Cornfield.
- The Kerry Knight Show is a comedic sketch and short film based television show filmed in Virginia. The show is entirely written, filmed, produced, edited and acted by Kerry himself. The show is a fresh new take on sketch comedy and the majority of the sketches are one takes and Improved bits.
- Futuristic Navy Seal Chris Bowen undergoes a transformation from psychologically damaged war survivor to mindless chip controlled government killing machine.
- A grief-stricken district attorney seeks revenge from an unknown man who murdered his wife.
- During a long commute from Pennsylvania to her new home in Georgia, Lauren finds herself helping out a stranger at a rest-stop. A gesture that directs the course of the next three days...and possibly more.
- Good people are hard to find. The burdens of our lives and personal betrayals give birth to symptoms of loneliness, addiction and a dark side of humanity. A social thriller anthology.
- A College road trip couldn't get any better when seven close friends decide to go camping in the woods. They encounter a spirit whom at first appears innocent. What was supposed to be a low key vacation might become their worst nightmare.